septumsepta
Septumsepta is a genus of fungi within the family Sordariaceae. This genus was first described in 2008 by Kevin D. Hyde and others. The type species of the genus is Septumsepta lignicola. Fungi in this genus are typically found on decaying wood and plant material in tropical and subtropical regions. They are characterized by their dark, septate hyphae and the production of conidiophores that bear conidia. The conidia are usually hyaline and septate, and their morphology can vary among different species. Further research is ongoing to fully understand the phylogenetic relationships and ecological roles of Septumsepta species. Classification of fungi relies on morphological characteristics and genetic analysis, and Septumsepta has been placed within the Sordariaceae based on these studies. The genus is relatively small, with a limited number of described species, and its distribution is primarily associated with arboreal environments.